Originally Posted by
kevin_stevens
:shrug: I think both of those reactions would be PC and inappropriate, at least here in America. If the rules are different in Brazil and Israel, then they are different and need to be followed when you are in their country. When in Rome etc.
Here, there are very specific groups that you can't discriminate against in specific things like housing and employment. Apart from that you are free to be as racist as you like. Kicking them out of a race would be PC because it would be going beyond the law of the land and infringing the *offender's* rights for the sake of image. There is a right to free speech. There is not a right to "not hear free speech you don't like".
KeS
(not racist or Nazi, but believes those who are have the right to be wrong)
do you even know what a "right" is?
if so, please highlight where it says one has a "right" to race in an event?
In this country, as I am sure in every other, there are lines drawn in regard to what is allowed to
be uttered and what isn't (free speech). Some people think (as I do) that people should be allowed
to say any racial/ethnic epithet they'd like. I also think that the sponser(s)/owner(s) of an event can
kick out a racist for uttering racist remarks, and my ignorance is not so great that I would consider
that a violation of some supposed "right" to race.